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I think Russell Wilson is the most over used comparison to Connor Shaw there is. The only thing they are similar in is body size, and the fact that they both take care of the ball. Connor Shaw was way more of a runner than Russell Wilson was in college, and Russell Wilson simply was a better passer.

I think Russell Wilson is the most over used comparison to Connor Shaw there is. The only thing they are similar in is body size, and the fact that they both take care of the ball. Connor Shaw was way more of a runner than Russell Wilson was in college, and Russell Wilson simply was a better passer.

I think Russell Wilson is the most over used comparison to Connor Shaw there is. The only thing they are similar in is body size, and the fact that they both take care of the ball. Connor Shaw was way more of a runner than Russell Wilson was in college, and Russell Wilson simply was a better passer.

I think Russell Wilson is the most over used comparison to Connor Shaw there is. The only thing they are similar in is body size, and the fact that they both take care of the ball. Connor Shaw was way more of a runner than Russell Wilson was in college, and Russell Wilson simply was a better passer.

performance by an under-height, dual threat quarterback who protects the ball.

Also things he can take heart in:

- Malcolm Smith was drafted in the 7th round of the draft and won Super Bowl MVP

- Akeem Auguste, Sidney Rice and Lemeul Jeanpierre are three Gamecocks who are now Super Bowl Champions

- Most of all, Tavaris Jackson is an NFL Quarterback...so I think Connor Shaw can at least beat out Jackson for a back up spot to Russell Wilson. My point is I think he is better that Jackson so he could be a back up to a quarterback with similar skills (as far as RW goes).

it wasnt just him not turning the ball over. him extending plays to get them scores to push that lead from 2 to 5 to 8 to 15 and then the defense and special teams broke denver's back with the next two touchdowns.

its similar to the way i dont think connor is just a game manager either. connor makes way too many plays on his own to be just labeled a game manager.